Sentences with phrase «to move at one's own pace»

Indeed, business moves at the pace of technology, and franchise opportunities are embracing the digital age.
They have been forced to move at a pace more in keeping with that of their peers.
Educators have access to content 24/7 and can move at their pace on their time on any device including tablets and smartphones.
Additionally, these offline conversations move at a pace that allows time for processing and reflection.
They would have learning move at a pace that met the student's ability.
Even though the world is constantly moving at a pace faster than light, there are fundamental skills that will never go out of fashion when it comes to thriving as a person.
There will probably be a battle of wills between you but that's ok just stand your ground and refuse to move until the dog moves at your pace.
We believe buying that perfect term life insurance plan needs proper thinking and hence we always move at your pace.
Things are moving at pace now based on a variety of fundamental inputs
Moving at a pace where participating artists are forced to make decisions on the spot, fig - 2's pattern opens a space for spontaneous associations and contingent assemblages.
Even the British NHS, which moves at a pace of a tortoise when it comes to recommending new strategies, says that «The Mediterranean diet has been associated with good health, including a healthier heart».
«Where we need innovation and where I think we are going to finally see social entrepreneurs spend more and more time is the public sector, because the big challenge that is facing every community on the planet is that government and public policy are not moving at the pace of technology or even meeting expectations of constituents,» says Blumenthal.
A restaurant manager moves at a pace so frenetic, covers ground so wide and juggles tasks so varied that few outside the industry have experienced a similar professional challenge.
It is vibrant, funny, timely, and moves at a pace only someone like Aaron Sorkin (or possibly David Mamet) could have turned out.
As a result they found it harder to move at the pace required as they faced more pressure to raise standards and budget tightened.»
As Tiffany notes, «Ted's adaptable, business - centric approach helps us to keep things moving at the pace demanded by our high - growth business needs.
As technology moves at a pace quicker than ever before, it is becoming more and more apparent to leaders that they simply can not afford to hire candidates who bury their heads in the sand and ignore the changes going on around them.
Cuomo's advisers see someone moving at the pace of the people he was elected to represent, and point out that liberals are naive if they think the conservative forces, even in this blue state, from financial titans to the vast stretches of the Rust Belt upstate, can be steamrolled.
«We're going to be smart, systematic and move at a pace at which we can make sure our culture stays in place,» Lyons says.
He can move at pace with the ball at his feet, has scored 25 goals playing from the wing for a mediocre team, which means that he should fit in well and shine at Arsenal too?
This weekend was just filled with so many activities that I am actually moving at a pace of.001 miles per hour this morning.
The film is, consequently, not nearly as engrossing as one might've expected, and primarily moves at a pace that can most accurately be referred to as deliberate.
(Update) Having now viewed the film in both 24 fps and 48 fps I can say that the minor issue with cgi not blending with the its environment fully is virtually non existent in the 24 fps edit and despite the motion blur when the camera moves at pace it is an much more satisfying and enjoyable experience.
The cast is a nice mix of heavy hitters (the previously noted Affleck, Goodman and Arkin, as well as Bryan Cranston as Affleck's boss) and accomplished «That Guy / Girl» folks like Chris Messina (he most recently of The Newsroom) and Clea DuVall (The Faculty), and everything moves at the pace that would be expected.
Teachers respond to student progress or lack thereof by moving at a pace led by student progress, not the curriculum.
Metcalfe County Middle will seek to help each and every student move at a pace that is challenging, yet most conducive, to their learning.
We walked along the ledge of the highway, Rosaleen moving at the pace of a bank - vault door, her spit jug fastened on her finger.
After driving 100 or so kilometers through the park, we saw a total of three animals: two ostriches and a tortoise moving at the pace of our excitement.
Development on Hero's Song is moving at pace according to a new post on the Hero's Song subreddit.
«Then by definition the whole process moves at the pace of the slowest.»
I take great care to provide an empathic and collaborative element to the therapeutic process, while moving at your pace.
If things move at a pace similar to the Regina review, it may take months before the bureau determines any next steps.
Things are moving at pace now based on a variety of fundamental inputs and — as more and more of these inputs become relevant — expectations are that increased volume will translate to a parallel increase volume and — by proxy — momentum.
What I mean by moderate intensity, is that you are moving at a pace where you will be increasing your heart rate significantly, breaking a good sweat, and maybe be able to talk to your friend rowing or running next to you.
Apart from the lies the Npp told Ghanaians and their vague promises, we made few mistakes in the past and the mistakes are now being corrected even though some young upstarts with the party think things are not moving at the pace they wanted.
It wasn't officially a ban, but the stringent and inefficient approval process basically acted as one, moving at a pace so slow that most companies ceased efforts to develop and market GMOs here.
When a dog trots, moving at a pace more brisk than a walk, diagonal pairs of legs move together.
This was required as firms became more complex and more distributed — the slow, consensual nature of partnership was hampering firms» ability to move at the pace required by the market, and a changing governance structure was one response.
Rather than asking your dog to move at your pace on every walk or run, passing by all the wonderful smells in the world, allow him some «sniff time.»
It honors the dog which in hunting is mindful only of game and the gun; which moves at a pace and range natural in the field and pleasing in style; and, most important, the dog which would therefore be the most valuable asset on an actual shooting trip.
It won't stop working after that time, but mobile technology moves at a pace that will ensure something suitably enticing will be available to buy at that point, should you feel like upgrading.
It's not like this game now moves at the pace of COD or Halo, but it's not as clunky as its predecessors.
Our company is about delivering freshness and newness every single day, and moving at a pace that others in retail have not seen.
«The consumer trends are moving at a pace that I've never seen in my 30 years in the business, toward more natural and more real ingredients,» he says.
Allowing a team to move at a pace that works for them doesn't just lead to more efficient processes, it instills the sense of camaraderie and pride in one another that makes the experience so rewarding in the end.
Living there had a magical simplicity to it that made time feel as though it moved at a pace where if we tried hard enough, we could almost capture it like a firefly in a mason jar.
«We've moved at the pace we have because we had the people, desire, concepts and right real estate deals,» he says.
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